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GROESBECK NAMED 1
TERRORISTIC ACTS Heart-To-Heart Talk
ACCOMPANY DRIVE With The Jewish Community DETROIT CHAIRMAN
OF GREAT PAGEANT
IN NAZI BOYCOTT

By KURT PEISER

Regarded as Attempt To
Segregate Commerce by
German Jews.

QUESTIONNAIRES AND
PLACARDS ARE ISSUED

Per Year, $3.001 Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934

VOL. XXXV. NO. 43

EDITOR'S NOTE: Under this heading, • series of direst heart.t•
heart appeals will be made by local and notional Jewish leaders
to Detroit Jewry in behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign .to be
conducted Item May 27 to June 7. This series of articles is
intended to clarify the issues facing this community cad to point
to the importance of the forthcoming drive to the existing
Jewish agencies,

Stores Picketed by Nazis;
I came to Detroit with high hopes. The experience
Previous Violences
in social work which had formed my background for the
Are Reported.
past 18 years had made me feel that I finally had come to
the city in which I had an opportunity to work out the
BERLIN. (JTA)—The new boy-
many plans which were to
cott campaign against Jews in
produce a well-rounded so-
German trade and commerce, pro-
claimed by the Nazi Trade and
cial service program. And
Artisans Association to commence
I was happy in that thought.
on March 23, has already begun
And so a beginning was
with a well-organized and wide-I
made. Slowly, I became ac-
spread propaganda drive accom-
panied in several communities by
quainted with d i f f e r en t
terroristic measures against the
groups and their wish for
Jewish population.
expression in communal
A survey revealed that in a
work. And with each new
score of German centers a full-
fledged boycott campaign is in
acquaintance, I began to see
progress and brought to light
the possibilities in the splen-
many hitherto unreported cases of
did service that they were
violence.
Trade Segregation Sought.
keenly anxious to render.
The new boycott drive is re-
The plan began to take
garded by German Jewry as a
shape.
definite attempt to fasten on Jews
But formulation of a plan
in trade and commerce hitherto,
theoretically exempt by virtue of
is not enough. Circum-
their utility to the general German
stances must combine to
economic structure, the yellow
make that plan work. Un-
badge of segregation which the
fortunately, circumstances
Nazis are forcing on Jews in all
other walks of life.
KURT PEISER
arose in Detroit that, far
The new economic drive on the from making the plan workable, threatened its very exist-
Jews is reported looked upon with
disfavor by the Reich cabinet, ence. The first of these circumstances was • the 1932

Palestine Grants
1,350 New Permits

Adopts His
Anti-Nazi Resolution

[Congress

Labor Certificates Allowed
Against Undecided Quota
for Two Months.

Former Governor, in Letter
to Kurt Peiser, Accepts
Proffered Honor.

HAS CO-OPERATION
IMPORTANT ELEMENTS
' -
Henry Wineman Enthumas
tically Welcomes Non-Jew.
ish Leader's Appointment.
Former-governor Alex J. Groes-

beck has accepted the chairman-
ship of the Detroit committee for
the pageant "The Romance of a
People."
In a letter to Kurt Peiser, ex-
ecutive director of the pageant,
Mr. Groesbeck said: "I am pleased
to accept the chairmanship of Ore
committee sponsoring the Detroit
presentation of 'The Romance of
a People,' as requested in your
resolution of March 5, and assure
you that I appreciate the bonnie
which has been bestowed upo
me."
The resolution referred to w
front a group of the leading spiri

REP. SAMUEL DICKSTEIN

FRESH AIR CAMP
TO REOPEN AGAIN

Season Is To Be Divided Into
Five Two-Week Periods,
June 28 to Aug. 27.

JERUSALEM. (JTA) — The
government of I'alestine advanced
to the Jewish Agency for Pal-
estine 1,350 laborers' certificates
against an undetermined immigra-
tion schedule for the next two
months.
"Under the British system of
restricting immigration into Pal-
estine according to the absorptive
capacity of the country," the Jew-
ish Agency submits a proposed
schedule of Jewish immigration,
which is either accepted by the
government or reduced.
Recent imMigration schedules
submitted by the Jewish Agency
have been drastically reduced by
the 'Palestine authorities. Last
October when the Agency asked
for 24,000 certificates for the per
riod up to March, the government
granted only 5,500 certificates,
2,500 of which had already been
used.
U. S. Repeal Helps Vintners.
Palestine wine growers, who
were faced with a critical situa-
tion, have now been given a new
lease on life and the prospect of
a bright future by the lifting of
prohibition in the United States
and by permission granted by
American officials for the impor-
tation of Palestine wines.
The Jewish Agency for Pales-
tine cabled the D. & B. Import
Corporation of New York, declar-
ing that the successful activity of
the concern has improved the
prospects of Palestine wine
growers.
The Agency emphasized its anx-
iety to develop foreign outlets fort
Palestinian wines and congratu-
I lated the corporation for its serv-
Picea in marketing Palestinian
wines. Since its assumption of
the agency for the co-operative
society of wine growers of Rishon-
le-Zion and Zichron Jacob.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ADOPTS
DICKSTEIN RESOLUTION CALLING FOR
INVESTIGATION OF NAZI ACTIVITIES

Vote of 168 to 31 in Favor of Thorough Inquiry Into
Attempts To Spread Hitlerite Propaganda in the
United States by Friends of New Germany.

ANTI-SEMITIC POISON BEING SPREAD IN
AMERICA IS CONDEMNED BY CONGRESSMEN

Congressman McFadden, Who Previously Attacked Jews,
Votes in Favor of Resolution; Dickstein Charges Every
German Boat Brings dazi Agents of Hate.

WASHINGTON, D. C. The House of Representa- --
Lives on Tuesday adopted the bill introduced by Congress-
man Samuel Dickstein of New York calling for a Con-
gressional investigation into Nazi activities in this country.
The measure, adopted by a vote of 168 to 31, occa-
sioned a heated discussion which was marked by dramatic

—

moments.

E. E. Cox of Georgia, member of the Committee on Rules,
explained that the bill was favorably reported out of his committee
following careful consideration. He emphasized that there is nothing
in the resolution in any sense to antagonize a friendly foreign gov-
ernment.
In an impassioned address, Congressman Dickstein described the
.Nazi propaganda being spread in
ithis country and declared that
' hardly a boat arrives from Ger-
many without landing German
who sead the

—

DR. WISE HONORED
ON 60TH BIRTHDAY

l'‘IgaezrItspo?sfo
S p u s•
rteerrei'pr
A
Vote.

A kurprise was occasioned when
Congressman Louis T. McFadden,
who had previously delivered anti-
Semitic attacks, even invoking the
forged Protocols of the Elders of
Zion, cast his ballot in favor of
NEW YORK.—A fund of $10,- the resolution.
Congressman Cox stated that
000 was the gift of his friends to
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, founder and the resolution had the support of
rabbi of the Free Synagogue, in the American Federation of Labor,
honor of his sixtieth birthday and Veterans of Foreign Wars, and
other national organizations.
Congressman Thomas L. Blan-
ton of Texas was the only out-
spoken opponent of the resolution.

Receives $40,000 Fund To Be
Distributed Among
Jewish Causes.

"Camp's going to open again!"
That's the word that is going the
rounds of former and future
campers who have been eagerly
awaiting the decision of the Fresh
Cohen Is Gratified
Air Society as to plans for the
By Walter's Release
1934 season at Fresh Air Camp,
Blanton's Opposition.
Blaine Lake, Brighton, Mich.
Representative Blanton opposed
NEW YORK. (JTA)—Alfred
The decision was made this week
resolution on the grounds that
the
M. Cohen, international presi•
Protest High Rentals.
Nazis Picket Stores.
to re-open camp this season on
it would involve a far greater ex-
dent of B'nai B'rith, in a state-
TEL AVIV. (JTA) —A two-
In Nuremberg, placards were Petition Sent to President ment to the Jewish Telegraphic
the same basis on which it has
penditure than the $25,000 ini-
hour strike was carried out here
posted in all the main streets to-
operated
for
the
past
two
years,
tial appropriation called for.
Agency, expressed gratification
Roosevelt
by
Committee
March
15
in
which
shopkeepers,
day reading "Don't Buy From
that
is,
to
open
the
camp
to
Jew-
"This resolution is not going to
at the release from prison of
Headed by Mrs. Catt.
Nazi pickets are standing
ish boys and girls from '7 to 16 clerks, laborers and artisans joined
Jews."
stop the persecution of the Jews
Dr. Benno Walter, German
as a protest against high rentals
guard at the entrance of Jewish
years
of
age,
and
charge
$16
for
He
in
Germany," he asserted.
vice-president of the fraternal
stores warning prospective cus-
NEW YORK. (JTA) — Women order. Dr. Walter had been
two weeks of camp. This charge n the city.
expressed the fear that. its pass-
ALEX J. GROESBECK
The strike was also a protest
includes
transportation
to
and
tomers not to buy from Jews. of prominence from every part of
age
by
the
House
would
cause
held by the secret police in
Thousands of leaflets have been the country, led by a committee of
in charge of activities thus fa
from camp and the physical ex- against the sharp practices of the
diplomatic complications between
Berlin for more than a week.
who formally requested the for. amination which is required. The landlords in connection with the
distributed all over Nuremberg, ten headed by Mrs. Carrie Chap-
the United States and "another
mer governor to head the oflic'
camp season will be divided into Moharrem, the end of a Idoham-
which read, "Whoever patronizes Man Catt, in a petition requested
•
country."
live two-week periods: June IS 'tb Medan holiday, - which Is the tradi-
committee. - •
Jews is a traitor."
Southern California Touched.
tional
moving
day
in
Palestine.
Has Wid; Co-operation.
July 2; July 2 to July 16; July
- The Nuremberg Fraenkische
Southern California was de-
with Mr. Groesbeck on 16 to July 30; July 30 to Aug. The end of the Moharrem in mid-
Kurier also published in an-
scribed as "a hotbed of Nazism"
, April is the customary period here
the committee will be &representa- 13; Aug. 13 to Aug. 27.
nouncement from the leadership
by Representative Charles Kra-
tive of every important group co-
"Until two years ago, Fresh Air for the renewal of leases.
of the Nazi labor front of Middle
mer of that state. Kramer was a
A
mass
meeting
was
held
here
operating to make the pageant a Camp was always operated en-
Franconia, which declared in open
member
of the preliminary inves-
contradiction to the recent order
:Weems in the city. This will in- tirely for underprivileged chil- demanding the abolition of the
tigation committee appointed by
clude outstanding Protestants, dren," according to Kurt Peiser, Moharrem period in Tel Aviv and
of Minister of Labor Franz Seldte
Dickstein
in his capacity of chair-
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich Ac- ' Catholics and Jews, Peiser indi- executive director of the Jewish also legislative curbs against ex-
that "no Jew can be a leader of
t m ea e n . of the Immigration Commit-
a firm in Middle Franconia. Jew-
cated, in line with similar com- Welfare Federation. "However, orbitant rentals.
cepts Chairmanship of
mittees which has sponsored the with reduced budgets and less
ish owners of firms will be com-
The nation-wide investigation is
Committee.
pelled to nominate an 'Aryan sub-
presentation of "The Romance of money available for this type of
•
to be conducted by a committee
115*.
a People" in New York, Phila- work, we evolved the plan of
stitute.' "
of
seven members appointed by
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich has ac- I
opening Fresh Air Camp to chil-
At the same time, the official
delphia and Cleveland.
Speaker Rainey. Indications are
DR. STEPHEN S. WISE
cepted the chairmanship of the
"Mr. Groesbeck's acceptance of dren who could pay the very nom-
Nazi party of Nuremberg pub-
that
Representative Dickstein will
budget committee for the 1934 this important assignment, Po- inal fee set, thereby having the
lished an information bulletin with
the fortieth anniversary of his en- be named chairman of the investi-
Allied Jewish Campaign of the
ser said, "gives us assurance that camp available and operating for
a slogan on every page: "Persons
gatory
body, and that the other
trance
into
the
ministry.
Jewish Welfare Federation, to be
our venture will be successful. We less privileged children whose
buying from Jews deserve to be
The fund, which will be dis- members will be selected to rep-
held May 27 to June 7.
are deeply grateful to him for his stay at camp is made possible German-Jewish Leader tributed among Jewish and civic t r r e y sent every section of the coon-
hanged."
Mrs. Ehrlich's committee was to , acceptance of the responsibility through scholarships which are
Wants To Join Ranks
Hanover pavements have been
organizations at Dr. Wise's dis-
meet Friday noon to set the goal I and his co-operation with us."
given by members of the commu-
planted with slogans, "Don't Buy
of Hitlerites.
cretion, was announced at
,
for
the
campaign,
to
decide
what
Wineman Hails His Acceptance. nity interested in this phase of
from Jews."
Swiss Bar N.ni Libel.
luncheon at the Hotel Biltmore
local and non-local agencies will
In Gunzenhausen, Bavaria, Nazi
Henry Wineman, who was among health and recreation work."
BERLIN. (JTA) — Dr. Max and climaxed a day in which more GENEVA. (JTA)—A decision
be included in this year's cam- the first group of Detroiters to
Miss Caroline L. Eppstein, Naumann, leader of the Nation- than 4,500 parsons gathered to on principle for all Switzerland
hooligans smashed the windows in
paign, and to determine what pro- become interested in bringing the camp director, announces that
Jewish stores and carried out at-
honor hint. in connection with actions against
portion of the funds raised will go pageant to the city, was enthusias- registrations for camp are now alist German-Jewish party, deliv-
tacks on Jewish shops reminiscent
Dr. Wise stated that he would collective bodies for insults to
ered a sharp attack on the appli-
to each of these agencies.
tic in welcoming Mr. Groesbeck to being taken in room 307 of the cation of "Aryan" legislation to use the fund presented in honor Jews is seen in the decision of
of the affair at Arnswalde.
Members
of
Mrs.
F:hrlich's
corn-
the chairmanship of the commit- Detroit Community Fund Build- those Jews who, like himself ac- of his birthday for distribution the State's Attorney for Zurich,
Previous Violence Reported.
mittee include Maurice Aronsson, tee.
ing, 51 West Warren avenue.
On Feb. 24, all Jewish stores,
cept the Nazi theories in full and among Jewish causes which will who dismissed the application of a
Fred M. Butzel, Maurice J. Cap-
Fresh Air Camp, which accom- ask only to be permitted to join include German relief, American
"Speaking for myself — and I
synagogues, houses and Jewish
lan,
Israel
Ilimelhoch,
Nate
S.
to Last Page.)
(Turn
(
modates 200 children, is a mem-
know
for
the
others
interested
in
communal institutions in Arne-
Palestine Campaign, Hebrew Uni- ,
the ranks of the Nazis.
MRS. CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT Shapero, Simon Shetzer and Mrs. this venture—" he said, "I feel ber of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
Dr. Naumann spoke at a meet • versity in Jerusalem, etc.
(Turn to Pare Opposite Editorial)
Henry Wineman; Henry Wineman, that it will be a rare privilege tion and participates in the De-
N
President Franklin D. Roosevelt chairman of the board, and Clar-
ing of his party. The hall in which
troit Community Fund. The camp's the meeting took place was Blab
u•
to give assurance that restrictive ence II. Enggass, president of the to work with our former governor
1934 season will be divided into
rules be administered by consular Jewish Welfare Federation, ex- in this undertaking. He is a won-
orately decorated with swastika I Ian morning service of the Free
I derful leader and organizer and five two-week periods beginning
officio.
(Turn
to
Page
Seven.)
Last
Page)
to
(Turn
to
Page
Opposite
Editorial)
(Turn
that, combined with his own pres- June IS and closing Aug. 27.
Officers of the Fresh Air Society
tige, will certainly assure success
are:
of the pageant here.
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, presi-
Delegations from Nearby Cities.
Editors To Select American
The pageant is to be presented dent; Mrs. Maurice Klein, vice-
Who Has Done the Moat
at Olympia, beginning April 16. president; Miss Sadie Hirschman,
Rabbis Franklin and Fram
for Jewry.
under the sponsorship of the Jew- rceording secretary; Mrs. Grover
To Preach Holiday
ish Welfare Federation in co- Wolf, corresponding secretary;
Sermons.
By MILTON BROWN
operation with the local news Miss Edith Ileavenrich, treasurer; Detroit's Historian Was a Devoted Christian Zionist; 12
Unusual Interest attaches to
Miss Caroline E. Eppstein, di-
the award of the Gottheil Medal
papers.
(Copyright, 1914. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, fac t
Years Ago He Pointed to Palestine and Mesopotamia
Elaborate Passover observance
I
for the year 1933. This medal
g to local char- rector.
P rocee d 1/ - ill o
as Inviting Field for Jewish Enterprise.
is being planned at Temple Beth
is presented annually by the Zeta
itable
funds
and
to
the
interna-
when the Zionist Revisionist issued
El for next Saturday, March 31, GERMANY:
Beta Tau Fraternity, the oldest
tional
fund
for
the
settlement
of
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
and Sunday, April 1.
The new nation-wide boycott all indications point to a gradual
and largest national Jewish col-
the
German
Jews
in
Palestine.
On March 31, the first day of campaign against the Jews of Ger- increase of restrictions against
lege fraternity, to the American
At
a
meeting
held
Saturday
I
Passover, Rabbi Leon Fram will many proclaimed by the Nazi Trade Jews. Robert Stricker, one of the
Much has been written in the, ile was unusually sympathetic and who ham' done the most for Jewry.
occupy the pulpit and speak on and Artisans Association for March Austrian Jewish leaders, recently noon in the American Legion '
The partenous conditions af-
past week regarding the unselfish- classed himself as a Christian
I
the subject "Exodus and Resur- 23 and scheduled to last until April warned the Jews of Austria not toillome, the special committee ap- y;
ness, kind-heartedness and human I Zionist.
Especially remarkable fecting the welfare of World
em pointed by the Wayne Count
rection."
7, has already begun ... Reports be too optimistic and told
Jewry
during 1933 aroused the
Council organized for its ticket.: Membership Campaign Is understanding of the late George about his views is the fact that in
The choir, under the direction from a score of German cities show that "dark days are ahead."
B. Catlin, librarian of the Detroit 1922, at least 10 years before Jews ardent championship of numerous
A numerus clausus was intro- selling campaign throughout the
of George Galvani, will render that the boycott is already in full
Launched;
Prof.
Einstein
many of whom had not
various Legion posts and affiliated
I News and Detroit's historian. A the world ooer began seriously to leaders,
special Passover music.
swing, accompanied by all the duced for Jewish artists on the gov-
Sends Message.
great deal was said about the, speak again of Transjordania as previously been identified with the
On Saturday night, March 31, manifestations of the one day boy- ernment-owned radio system. Jew- organizations of the country. I
Word has also been received
man's genius for historical facts, an important colonization adjunct cause of their people, thus pro-
ish artists will be permitted only in
the Congregation Seder, the tradi- cott of • year ago.
W ithin a few weeks the build- and his versatility.
from several suburban towns that
to Palestine, Mr. Catlin, in a letter viding a wider field of selection
tional Passover banquet, will be
The vicious campaign against proportion to their number in the
ing of the 200 houses, a school
Two letters from my late de- he wrote to me, linked Palestine for the recipient of this inter-
held.. The Seder will be conducted German Jews in trade and indus- general population. In Linz all in addition to Toledo and Wind. and other community buildings
parted
friend,
George
B.
Catlin,
with Transjordania as offering en nationally famous award.
by the rabbis. The singing will try is apparently designed to drive the Jewish doctors employed by the 'tor, delegations are to come to will begin on the 1.300 acre tract
Although Zeta Beta Tan pre-
be led by Mr. Galvani and the the Jews into a new type of ghetto municipality were summarily dis- the pageant on special days from of land near Ilightstown, N. J., which I value among my literary inviting field for Jewish coloniza-
Iluron
Port
collections,
provide
proof
to
show
sents the medal annually, it leaves
tion
and isolate them economically as missed and applicants for their Ann Arbor, Jackson,
Temple choir.
where the Association for Jewish how truly many-sided and poly
the
selection of the awardee en-
On
Aug.
12,
1933,
two
days
af-
posts
informed
that
they
must
pro-
There will be no sessions of the they have been psychologically iso-
Farm Settlements, with the co-1 tropic his genius actually was.,
Zionists.
Van Grove Addy
ter his seventy-sixth birthday, he tirely to a representative commit-
Religious School on Saturday, lated over since the advent of the duce proof of "German nationality"
operation and assistance of the I
Van
Grove,
production
di-
Mr.
Catlin
WW1 not only an au-, acknowledged my birthday greet- tee of editors of the Anglo-Jewish
Isaac
....
The
official
organ
of
the
Chris-
March 31, Sunday, April 1, Sat- Nazi regime...
a Subsistence Homestead Division thority on Detroit and Michigan! ing to him in • letter in which he newspapers and magazines of the
The anti-Jewish boycott is being tian Socialist party announced that rector of "The Romance of
urday, April 7, and Sunday,
history: his took occasion to condemn race United States. This committee
in Detroit on a of the Department of Interior l
le;'
•
pushed with all the resources at the the government would carry out the
April 8.
plans to settle 200 families. In
k now ledge was prejudice and religious fanaticism. includes the editors of the follow-
A unique type of service con- command of the powerful Nazi ma- the widest revision of the citizen- flying trip Friday, addressed a the near future, approximately
universal. During It is a remarkable letter which ing publications: American He-
meeting
of
the
combined
Zionist
in
ducted entirely by laymen is be- chine which so ruthlessly controls ship rights acquired by Jews
2,000
applicants
who
have
already
the months that I gives an insight into the fine char- brew, Jewish Telegraph Agency
ing planned for Sunday, April 15. every phase of German life. . . . Austria since the World War. It groups, held at the Barium Hotel applied for the colony will be in-
was privileged to acter of the man, his charming and Jewish Daily Bulletin. Jewish
"Majorities—Idol of Uninformed" Posters, trucks with loud speakers. urges that the elimination of na- Van Grove. fresh from the formed as to the time and place
, have my office personality, his humane feelings Morning Journal, all of New York
turalized
Jews
from
business,
pro-'Cleveland
presentation
of
the
pa-
movies
shorts,
radio
speeches,
pam-
Franklin's Topic Sunday.
of
the
official
registration.
•
neighbor on his, towards all men. The tributes City; B'nai B'rith Messenger, Los
Basing his conclusions upon the phlets, leaflets, pickets question- fessional and public life he carried , geant, announced that the Cleve-
while I was on p that are being paid his memory Angeles; Ohio Jewish Chronicle,
conviction that the greatest for- naires, physical violence are being out not in accordance with the law, land performance had been ex- ecutive committee the national
the staff of the are incomplete without this letter, Columbus, Ohio; Jewish Review
,
ward strides in civilization have used ... All Nazi Germany seems but in accordance with the "politi- tended for an additional two day officers of the association were
Detroit News, I which reads in full:
a Observer, Cleveland; Jewish
cal
interests
of
the
state."
—Monday
and
Tuesday.
The
ex-
to
be
singing
one
song,
"Don't
buy
always been made by the few who
elected. They are: honorary
had occasion to
"1 war greatly cheered by Advocate, Boston; Jewish Chron-
PALESTINE
(Turn to Page Seven.)
dared to stand against the tide of from the Jews."
chairman, Dr. Ch. Zhitlowsky;
discuss n aationale, I your kind note of coegratula- icle, Detroit; The Temple, Chi-
Although
one
section
of
the
cabi-
The Einstein Institute of Phy-
current opinion and seldom by
chairman, Benjamin Brown; vice-
' tie., for, at
■ 76, one naturally cago; The Jewish Exponent, Phil-
ice i h Hebrew Universityin
those who represented overwhelm- net is known to be opposed to a snte
chaimran, P. Geliebter, Jacob Le-
problems with ! leek. about him to see how adelphia; Jewish Daily Courier,
ing numbers, Dr. Franklin will boycott of the Jews on the grounds Jerusalem was officially dedicated.
vin and L. Segal; treasurer, David
him. In more many of the old and new irked. Chicago; Jewish Criterion, Pitts-
speak at Temple Beth El Sunday of expediency, the cabinet has been The building is the gift of Solomon
3 Pinata; secretary, G. Zybert.
than one instance p remain to him. I am glad t• burgh; Jewish Press, Omaha; Jew-
morning, March 25, on the topic, ominously silent, and as far as can and Dora M. Shapiro of the United
It is expected that all national
I was amazed by count you a one and to wish ish Journal, San Francisco; Amer-
"Majorities—The Idol of the Un- he learned, has made no move to States. . . . All Palestine Jews,
by the and local Jewish organizations as
Announcement
is
made
his ready knowl- you a many--and nior•--days ican Israelite, Cincinnati; Jewish
halt the Nazi zealots.
Christians and Moslems are united
informed."
G B. Catlin
Zionist Organization of Detroit well as individuals will realize the
Modern View,
in
the
door
liming
slammed
the
in
their
opposition
to
the
proposed
edge, by the store of life tad a far greater meas- Transcript, Seattle;
His conviction that majorities
extreme
importance
of
the
task
an
important
cultural
meet-
that
St. Louis; Opinion, New York
ure of useful... and •clueve•
are more usually wrong than right face of the Jews W110 attempted to income tax to be introduced by the I Mg is being arrange
A aso- of information stored away in his
and will help by jo i n i ng
City; Jewish Independent, Cleve-
shift
their
occupational
basis
to
the
Palestine
government
.
.
A
two-
he will apply to certain striking
elation. The minimum member- brilliant mind, by his remarkable
'evening, April 3.
land; Intermountain Jewish News,
conditions in the modern, political. land land to manual labor., the hour strike was carried out in Tel , It is expected that Dr. Alexan- ship fee for ■ local organization memory as ■ result of which im- 12" :7:110 ono "eon to Ima hock mesa
Denver; Oklahoma Jewish Chron-
Nazis are now trying to utterly Aviv In which all classes joined as
WA loam
portant historic facts were always
social and religious world.
is
$3
a
year;
for
an
individual.
i
der
Ruthven,
president
of
the
Uni-
Tam tam to In,. the *weals, ma-
Jews.
icle, Oklahom ♦ City; Jewish Led-
I
■ protest against the high rentals.
A selection from the provisional ruin the 600,000 German
i
ma Om.
$1 a year. All communications on his fingertips.
versity
of
Michigan,
will
be
the
ter. Ney Orleans; Texas Jewish
7,11104 so/ meolag .tor.
ritual, which is now being pre- AUSTRIA
ENGLAND
Sympathetic
to
Zionism.
and
applications
for
membership
ad-
end
that
principal speaker,
Herald. Houston; Hebrew Watch-
An equally gliimmy picture must
Thee Zionist Revisionist party dresses will also be delivered by should be addressed to the Asso-
pared by the liturgical committee
I had occasion to discuss with
man. Memphis; The Emanuel, San
status of the
"As we grow old we find •
he
presented
of
the
of the Central Conference of
was completely disassociated from
Isaac Van Grove and Meyer Weis- , elation for Jewish Farm Settle- him the issues involved in the
in
Austria.
They
still
don't
flood of —miseries rives about Francisco; The Sentinel, Chicago;
Jews
communique
eliminating
American Rabbis, will be used at
such Re-
a
gal, directing geniuses of the pa- meats at 80 East Eleventh street, Zionist ideal for the redemption
know
what
their
fate
will
be.
But
the service on Sunday, which be-
Jewish endeavor. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
the World Zionist Organisation, (Tura to Page Opposite Editorial) geant "The Romance of a People." Room 618, New York City. • of Palestine by
gins at 10:45 a. m.

which only recently went on rec-
ord as opposed to interference
with Jews in fields where such in-
terference would react on the
German economic structure as a
whole. The cabinet, however, has
taken no stand to prevent the
carrying out of the boycott.

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LIBERAL REFUGEE
ADMISSION URGED

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PLAN BUDGET FOR
ALLIED CAMPAIGN

DR NAUMANN ASKS
NAZI RECOGNITION

TEMPLE PASSOVER
SEDER MARCH 31

ea rly 3,00 o" Great noledt L ehaederreg. GOTTHEIL MEDAL
AWARD FOR 1933

George B. Catlin Condemned Race
Prejudice, Religious Fanaticism

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

TO START JEWISH
FARMING COLONY

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ZIONISTS TO HOLD
MEETING APRIL

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